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Monday, 9 January 2012

TELEPATHY AND PREMONITION


Mind reading exists. Psychic abilities exists. Children see things that are eventually drummed out of them. For example, a child I knew once drew auras around people but the teacher kept telling her they were Christian halos.  Fortunately, the child's parents confirmed her own interpretations and, unlike most others, she was not discouraged from seeing and honing her skills. 

I have seen and experienced this phenomena too often to mention, not that I have skills beyond the usual well developed gut instinct, but I have known many who were powerhouses who made me hear them. I will go so far as to say that, since these were large extended clans, they acknowledged that much of their abilities were genetic, much like blue eyes or patrician noses. 

As one once laughed to me,"For you, mine dear, I get out my trumpet!" But I always knew, three days ahead of time, when to expect him home from his gallivanting about the universe.

There are lots of different types of psychic abilities. As a general rule we tend to think of psychics as people who can tell the future, who know what is going to happen before it actually does. Personally, over the years, I have experienced or seen this entire list, but for one or two things, occur among people I have known and loved.
I would include clairaudience in this listing ~ the ability to hear voices, mindspeak without using the vocal chords. The wonder of mindspeak is that it is the essence of thoughts that transfer so language is not necessarily a consideration at all.  Language merely interprets the concepts or ideas.

Also unmentioned is psychometry, the ability to read the history of an object through touch.

However, there are actually many skills that are considered to be psychic abilities possessed by many people all over the world. Below is a list of the many different types.
DIFFERENT TYPES OF PSYCHIC ABILITIES…
All of these psychic abilities have been proven and well documented.  

Automatic Writing ~ This is when someone writes without conscious thought.

Bilocation ~ The ability to be in two places at one time.

Clairvoyance ~ Having perception outside the normal (known) human senses.

Communicating with Animals ~ Having the ability to communicate with animals.

Mediumship ~ Communicating with a person who has died.

Death-Warning ~ Having a vision of a living person right before they actually die.

Dowsing ~ To have the ability to locate objects.

Dream Influencing ~ The ability to change another person’s dream.

Faith Healing ~ The ability to diagnose and cure another person’s disease.

Out of Body Experience and Astral Projection ~ Literally having an experience of being disembodied.

Past Life Viewing ~ Having visions of previous lives before the current incarnation.

Premonition / Second Sight ~ Perceiving future events before they actually happen.

Psychokinesis or Telekinesis ~ The ability to manipulate matter, space, time or energy.

Psychometry ~ To obtain information about a person or object.

Remote Influencing ~ To influence another person remotely.

Remote Viewing ~ To gather information remotely.

Retrocognition ~ Perception of past events.

Scrying ~ To use an item to view events at a distance or in the future.

Telepathy / Sixth Sense ~ To transfer thought or emotions – To know another person’s thoughts.

Transvection ~ Bodily levitation or flying.


TELEPATHY AND PREMONITION


"In tribal societies ... telepathy is accepted as a human faculty." (Telepathy)

Animals are believed to have psychic powers like Telepathy and Premonition.

"The commonest kinds of seemingly telepathic response are the anticipation by dogs and cats of their owners coming home;

"the anticipation of owners going away;

"the anticipation of being fed;

"cats disappearing when their owners intend to take them to the vet;

"dogs knowing when their owners are planning to take them for a walk;

"and animals that get excited when their owner is on the telephone, even before the telephone has been answered."

Dr Rupert Sheldrake has written a new book called The Science Delusion: Freeing The Spirit Of Enquiry

Dr Sheldrake is a biologist who has taught at both Cambridge and Harvard.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2083279/Psychic-powers-How-thought-premonitions-telepathy-common-think.html#ixzz1iqOaNytP

According to Dr Sheldrake's book:


1. During World War II, Mona Miller and her young kids were evacuated from London to the seaside town of Babbacombe in Devon.

But, soon after her arrival in Devon, Mona Miller "had a feeling" that she must leave Devon and return to London.

Mona says: "At first I dismissed the idea... But the feeling increased.

"The walls of my room seemed to speak to me: 'Go home to London.'

"I resisted the call for about four months then, one day, like a flash of light, I knew we must leave.

"On a Saturday in late 1942, we travelled back to London and a few days later I received a letter from a friend in Devon."

The friend in Devon wrote: "Thank God you took the children on Saturday.

"Early Sunday morning, Jerry dropped three bombs and one fell on the house where you were living, demolishing it, and killing all the neighbours on either side."


2. In 1945, Charles Bernuth, an American soldier, was driving along the autobahn one night.

He claims that a 'voice' within him warned of a danger ahead.

"I stopped.... I started walking along the road.

"About 50 yards from where I had left the jeep, I found out what was wrong.

"We were about to go over a bridge ~ only the bridge wasn't there. It had been blown up and there was a sheer drop of about 75ft."


3. In the 1970s, 16-year-old Carole Davies visited an amusement arcade in London.

She says: "While standing looking out into the night, I had a sense of danger.

"Then I saw what looked like a picture in front of me showing people on the floor with tiles and metal girders on them. I realized that this was to happen here.

"I began to shout at people to get out. No one listened."

Carole and her friends moved to a nearby cafe.

Shortly after, the roof and walls of the arcade came crashing down.

According to Carole: "We all ran down the road to see what had happened.

"It was just as I had seen. A man I had shouted at was being pulled from under the debris."

 
4. Sir Rudolph Peters tells of an ophthalmologist treated a severely disabled and mentally retarded young boy.

The boy was almost blind.

Yet the boy, when his mother was present, was able to read the letters on the optician's chart.

In 1968, Sir Rudolph conducted an experiment.

The boy correctly identified many of the written numbers or words shown to his mother.

Mother and son were sitting on either side of a screen.

 
5. Many women have reported that during the months they were breastfeeding, they'd know when their baby needed them, even from miles away, because they began secreting breast milk.


6. Fields exist both within and outside magnets and mobile phones.

 
Our minds may have similar fields, extend beyond our bodies.

 
7. People often sense that someone behind them is looking at them.

When they have turned around and they have met the person's eyes.

Most people have experienced making someone turn around by staring at them.

In surveys, between 70 and 97 per cent of people reported such experiences.

Read more:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2083279/Psychic-powers-How-thought-premonitions-telepathy-common-think.html#ixzz1iqOaNytP

During the cold war the US discovered that the Soviet Union was investing approximately 60 million rubles a year into psychic research.

(Telepathy: From Paranormal to Normal? Quantumatters)

"In 1972, the CIA began to research telepathy for the purpose of psychic warfare and invested significant resources during the next 20 years to finance project Stargate which included hundreds of “remote viewing” intelligence gathering projects.

"One of the most successful remote viewers, Ingo Swan, stated that 'between 1969 and 1971, American intelligence sources began discovering and confirming that the Soviet Union was deeply engaged in so-called psychic research'.

"The London Daily Express actually published an article on the 25th September 1977 with the headline 'Reds Planned Psyco-Wars'.

"The US developed serious concerns that the Soviets were using telepathic capability to identify the location of American submarines and strategic military installations.

"One of Stargate’s projects involved an attempt to locate Colonel Gadhafi just before the 1986 bombing of Libya, but Gadhafi was not ultimately injured.

"Another psychic assignment revealed the location of Brigadier General James L. Dozier who had been kidnapped in 1981 by the communist Red Brigades in Italy.

"Remote viewers correctly identified that Dozier was being held captive in Padua, Italy."

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